LexisNexis-Sponsored REDLIGHT Film Debuts on Showtime

On September 9, 2010, REDLIGHT, the powerful feature
documentary by filmmaker and anti-human trafficking activist Guy Jacobson, made its television debut on SHOWTIME. As the result of LexisNexis'
support of this project, the company received an Executive Producer credit for
the film and was the proud sponsor of the 2010 World Premiere in New York City.

The film is narrated by Lucy Liu, UNICEF Goodwill
Ambassador and exposes the global issue of human trafficking through
profiling the real-life stories of child victims and two remarkable advocates
for change: Somaly Mam and Mu Sochua.

Robert Rigby-Hall, Senior Vice President, Global
Human Resources, LexisNexis Group and chairman of the Somaly Mam Foundation
board of directors, said, "We are incredibly proud to be associated
with a documentary that follows the work of two truly amazing women, Mu Sochua
and Somaly Mam. Somaly has been my personal heroine since I first met her
in October 2007 while travelling in Cambodia to see her work. But the
atrocities we see in this documentary also occur in major cities around the
world, including the United States. As a result, our work to raise awareness
and stop human trafficking has spread across the globe."

Raising awareness for the issue of human trafficking is
an important part of our efforts to advance the Rule of Law. As a result,
LexisNexis partners with a number of NGOs (Non-Government Organization),
governments and associations across the globe to tackle this issue.

Robert said, "We can all be proud to work for a
company that is genuinely trying to affect social change by combating human
trafficking - this epidemic we call modern-day slavery."

Human trafficking, the illegal trade of human beings for
the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation or forced labor, is one of the
fastest growing criminal industries in the world today - now tied with the
illegal arms industry as the second-largest, international criminal enterprise
after the illegal drug trade. According to the U.S. Department of State's 2010
Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report, approximately one out of every 555 people
in the world is a victim of human trafficking.